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OMDER  OF  EXERCISES. 


PRAYER. 


APIJSIC. 


The  following’  speakers  were  selected  from  the  Class  l»y  lot. 


1.  The  modern  tendency  to  E(|uality. 

AMOS  WATERS  CRA^'K,  Toleik>,  Ohio 

2.  The  best  Historians  not  mere  Students. 

CHARLES  MYRON  PALMER,  Oupordviele. 

d.  The  Advantages  and  Temptations  of  Self-tauglit  Men. 

CHARLES  RUSSELL  CLEMENT,  Woodstock,  Vr. 

4.  Sensibility  to  Public  Opinion. 


WILLIAM  HENRY  PE('K,  Lyndon,  Yt. 


o.  The  Moral  and  Practical  bearings  of  Direct  Taxation. 

HORACE  STUART  CUMMINGS,  Exetkk. 


1).  Distinguished  Talent  developed  by  great  Crises. 

GEORGE  I.0AU<:LL  RICHARDSON,  E.\ST  Medway,  Mk. 

T .  Scottish  Character. 

GEORGE  HARVEY  TAYLOR,  Andovkjs,  Ms. 

S.  ^fhe  Mights  of  uncivilized  Nations 

.FOHN  SIDNEY  WARRE.N,  RociiiisrKK. 


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9.  Popular  lucoiisiderateness  the  Great  Danger  of  States. 

tJAMKS  FJiENCH,  IlAKTKoiio,  Vr. 

10.  Count  Cavour. 

GEORGE  MARSHALL  FELLOWS,  A'ew  Hami‘t<)X. 


MUSIC. 


11.  Heroism. 


MTLON  DAA’TDSON,  At  woUTIl. 


1-.  American  Xationalitv  as  affected  by  the  Civil  War. 


(iEORGE  FARR,  I.mi.i-TON. 


13. 


The  I’reseiit 


Fields  of  Geographical  Discoveiy. 

FREOERIC  WOOD  EVELETH,  Fixe 


ASS. 


14.  The  American  Aavy. 

OCTAVIUS  HARRELL  GOODWIV,  i!i noKK >icn,  Mk. 

Id.  'fhe  i^ersoiial  Discipline  of  the  Orator. 

.lAY  READ  I’EMHER,  Randolimi,  Vx. 


Al  USIC. 


It).  Do  States  inevitably  tend  to  Decay  ? 

.lOSllUA  STUART  HAA'FIEI.D,  Dt)VEK. 

13  I'he  Effects  of  Commerce  on  Civil  Liberty. 

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.JAMES  FEANKinX  aLLEN,  Hoi-kixxox. 

ItS.  The  Liberalizing  Influence  of  College  Studies. 

.iOSEIMI  ROHERT  MILI.KLVN,  HitADDOrK’s  Field,  Pa. 

lib  Tlie  Scholar-Stiite.smcn  of  England. 

.JOHN  SAXHORN  STEVENS,  llAnDAVicK,  Vr. 


20. 


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The  Discipline  of  Nations. 

FRni>KinC  WILLIAM  .I.\kf){i;y. 


AILTSTC. 


:21.  Ax  Oratiox  in  English.  Scholars  hi  Re volntions. 

Ml!.  ALBERT  CORNELIUS  I‘EHK INS,  Toi-.sKiKr.n,  ils.’S 
A  Candidate  for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts. 


MUSIC. 


DEGREES  CONFERRED. 


O  l{_A.DUATi:S^G  CLASSES. 


ACADEMICAT,  DEPARTMENT. 


(lalcii  Allen, 

James  Franklin  Allen, 
Aim'ustus  Alvord, 
Frederic  William  Bailev. 

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Joshua  Stnart  Banfield, 
David  Emory  Boutteile, 
(,'alvin  Smith  Brown, 

Howard  Malcolm  Chase. 

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Jicvi  Gilbert  Chase, 
J'homas  Noyes  Chase, 

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James  Adams  Clark, 

Stephen  Wells  Clarke, 

Charles  Russell  Clement, 

Amos  Waters  Crane, 

Oliver  Lvford  Cross, 

Horace  Stuart  Cummin -is. 

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Mil  on  Davidson, 

David  Franklin  Davis, 
Jason  Henry  Dudley, 
Luther  Wilson  Ej nelson, 
Frederic  Wood  Eveleth, 
(jicorge  Fai’r, 

George  Marshall  b’cllows. 
Stark  Fellows, 

David  Folsom, 


Acworth. 

Hopklnton . 

Bolton^  Ct. 

Jaffrey. 

Dover. 

Tally,  N.  Y. 
Seahrook. 

Strati  tarn. 

Loudon. 

We^t  Nm'bury,  Mst. 
Franklin . 
Pittsfield. 
Woodstock,  Vt. 
Toledo,  Ohio. 

North  field. 

Fj.reter. 

Ac  worth. 

Nottinyhain. 

Hanover. 

Candia. 

Fitcldniry,  Ms. 

Liitletini 

New  llainyton. 

East  Weave. 

Derry. 


James  French,  Hartford^  M. 

Nathaniel  Parker  Gage,  Nortliamjjton. 

George  Fuller  Gill,  Exeter. 

Octavius  Barrel!  Goodwin,  Blddeford,  Me. 

George  Frank  Hobbs,  Wakefield. 

Grosvenor  Silliman  Hubbard,  Hanover. 


Simeon  Hunt, 

Andrew  Ingraham, 

William  Edward  Johnson, 
Josiah  Weare  Kingsbury, 
Arthur  Sewall  Lake, 

Henry  Phelps  Lamprey, 
Hexry  Harden, 

Benjamin  McLeran, 

John  Wesley  Milligan, 
Joseph  Robert  Milligr/n, 
George  Washington  Morrill, 
Charles  Myron  Palmer, 
Edwin  Franklin  Palmer, 
George  Bela  Patch, 

William  Hen  Peck,? 

Jay  Read  Pember, 

Alvah  Kimball  Potter, 
George  Lovell  Richardson, 
John  Sanborn  Stevens, 
George  Harvey  Taylor, 
Chauncy  Warriner  Town, 
Edward  Tuck, 

John  Sidney  Warren, 
Randall  Hobart  White, 
Augustus  Wiswall  Wiggin, 


llehobotJi.,  31s. 

Neiv  Bedford.^  31  s. 
Woodstock.,  Vt. 
Tamworth. 

Loudon  Centre. 
Concord. 

New  Boston. 

Barnet.,  Vt. 

BraddocE s  Field.,  Pa. 
BraddocF s  Field.,  Pa. 
East  Weare. 
Orfordville. 

Waits  field.,  Vt. 
Hartford.,  Vt. 

I/yndon.,  Vt. 

Randolph,  Vt. 

East  Concord, 

East  Medway,  318. 
Hardwick,  Vt. 
Andover,  31s. 
Montpelier,  Vt. 

Exeter. 

Rochester. 

Peru,  N.  Y. 

Wakefield. 


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SCIENTIFIC  DEPAETMENT. 


William  lleury  Baldwin, 

Nashua. 

Geoi’^^c  Edwin  Darling, 

jSt.  Stephen,  N.  B. 

John  Robie  Kastman, 

Andover. 

('harlcs  Mclrov  Fellows, 

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Northurnherla  nd. 

A'alcntine  P.  Fcriis, 

Swanton,  Tl. 

Jjeander  Miller  Haskins, 

Backport,  31s. 

Charles  Curtis  Heilge, 

Boston,  3Is. 

John  Hopkins, 

Gloucester,  Bn(j. 

John  A.  Staples, 

Blddeford,  3Ie. 

Samuel  Welles, 

Glastonbury,  Ct. 

Edward  Bentley  Young, 

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Beading,  31s. 

